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The exhibition dedicated to the monument Tamgali was opened in Almaty

26 January 2014

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The main objective of the traveling exhibition is the introduction of the residents of Almaty region with the rich cultural and historical heritage.

On January 25, the
Kazakh State Women's Pedagogical University, in connection with the
popularization of the ancient petroglyphs "Tamgali", held an exhibition
"The Famous Tamgali of the Independent country." Exactly ten years
ago, UNESCO listed the steppe monument «Tamgali» in the World Heritage Site as
the largest petroglyph landscape in the Kazakhstan, reports BNews.kz with the
reference to the press service of the University.

The genuine rarities, which were found
in the excavations of steppe monument: ceramics, places of worship, were
presented at the exhibition.

The Deputy Director of the State
Historical, Cultural and Natural Museum «Tamgali» Almas Sarbasov and the Vice
Rector of the educational unit of KazGosZhenPU Adlet Toybaev cut off the
ceremonial ribbon of opening of the traveling exhibition.

"The
Kazakh land is full of ancient monuments. Historic Complex "Tamgali"
is the cultural heritage of our country; the museum was recognized at UNESCO. I
take this opportunity to encourage the compatriots to appreciate the historical
and cultural heritage of their native land "- said A.Toybaev in his
congratulatory speech.

The exhibition displayed a variety of
photos, which telling us of a bygone civilization from the thirteenth and
fourteenth centuries. BC until the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The various
tombs, camps, places of sacrifice, the ancient sanctuary, etc. The full palette
of petroglyphs was presented on these pictures.

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